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Show GI1 HOAD SBdr IS A BIG SUCCESS Tb road anew girea at th Deaeret Btuaeum laat night proved area better than wax expected. It waa presented before a large aad appteciativ audi-are, audi-are, and wa a urce both from a fnaneial and aa artlatie xtan.l point. A clever tumbling act by Tonng, Cut ler and Kicbardxon opened tha how. A bumoroua aketch, put on by Lyle Smith and Day Wallace, followed. It waa called the "Ureat Unknown" aad krpt the audience ia aa uproar. ''The Happy i'air," a one art aketch, with tha theme dealing elererly with domeetia trouble., wax artiatieally (ivea by Minn tUn Hull and David t'umming. Miaa Haxel Kdwnrda executed exe-cuted a aerie of Inab folk dance which wvro exceptionally intereetiug. She waa generously applauded and com- (idled to giva aeveral eacoroa. "A eaparate taxc, " a bumoroua (ketch which referred to the athleti furniah-ing furniah-ing of tb hall, wa well given by Mia Ma Alter and John 1. Hnenear. Ad artiatle act wa tha "Spirit of Hpring," a aet of brief recitation and portravala, givea by Miaa Alma Taylor. Tay-lor. Tha entortaininent waa concluded with "A Favorite (ong or Two," ou of th beat and moat llaiabed number on 'the bill, given by tha popular baritone, bari-tone, Horace 8. Knaign. |